YouTube says it now “sees 35 hours of video uploaded to the site every minute from people all over the world,” and while “some videos are beautifully shot by professionals or aspiring filmmakers using the very latest in HD cameras and equipment,” others are “shot using low-quality mobile phones and video cameras.”

The Green Parrot technology can sharpen images, reduce visual noise, and render higher-quality, steadier video, Google says. The “cutting-edge video quality improvement technology has been used in major studio productions from Lord of the Rings to X-Men to Spider-Man. Their technology helps make videos look better while at the same time using less bandwidth and improving playback speed.”

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In January, during the PMA 2015 Conferences, Gabrielle Mullinax of Fullerton Photo became president of PMA – where in the past month, a new CEO has been installed and a new management company has been hired to help create fresh growth and opportunities for PMA and its members. In this episode of the PMA Podcast, [...]